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robjoh said: Does it matter if it takes 2 years to get bored on the new controll method? I mean under that two years word from other will cause more players to test the new controll these people will in turn cause more player to test and so on. [/quota] Two years? I think you raise this level a bit high. Depending on the intensity of the training this can get drastically shorter. [quote]robjoh said: I really don't think I understand this, do you mean that Wii just have follow up games or what? Nintendo already has their new part the easy to use conroller which gives something new. As the consol matures the control will be used better in the same way that graphics will improve on the PS3 and xbox360.[/quota] Not quite. It is quite difficult to improve the controls, because they have build in absolute limits, to which you have to obey. Most importantly the precision and its dynamic responses. And even more importantly the evaluation logic (How are the discrete values of the control values. They have nearly nothing to do with the values that our body uses to contol its movements. [quote]robjoh said: People that don't play today, is not doing it because they think that the graphics is ugly, they are not playing because they can't find a reason. If Wii can take this customars as Nintendo tries it wont matter if PS3 and xbox360 is more powerfull.
No, but most of these peoples will not really be interested in more or less classic hardcore games. They will be more interested in mini games, that are fun to play with other people. When they have two or three games, because for them the games do not really matter, but the fun that they have with other people. For Nintendo this is quite fine, because they already earn money with the console itself and they already have several mini games collections. For third party developers these people are probably dead numbers, the same problem that the PS-3 has with people that said "Oh fine a cheap BluRay player". Most of these buyers won't start to get deep into games.